Wednesday, June 30, 2010

Drake’s ‘Thank Me Later’ Sales Drops -65% in One Week

Candian rapper Drake nearly broke a chart record this week for the biggest 2nd week drop of a #1 album.

According to record industry insiders, the average percentage drop for a CD is 50%, and anything higher than that is “not a good look.” Last week, Drake’s debut disc, Thank Me Later, pushed 156,694 units, according to Soundscan.

In the week following the album’s release on June 15, ‘Thank Me’ sold 447,307 copies for a grand total of *604,001. *This total includes about 1,000 CDs that were sold before the CD officially dropped.

The news wasn’t all bad for Drake this week. Yesterday, Virgin airlines unveiled a new jet dubbed “Air Drake” to celebrate Virgin America’s first international flight to Toronto, Canada.

Law Firm Wants You For Class Action Lawsuit Against Apple

According to CNN.com (via Mashable.com), secret documents leaked to Boy Genius Report blog confirms that Apple knows its new iPhone 4 has a critical design flaw.

The documents describe the “strong company line” that AppleCare representatives are being trained to tell consumers who complain about the new phone’s reception problems:

Employees are told to say that the device’s reception performance “is the best we have ever shipped” and that its critical antenna flaws are “a fact of life in the wireless world.” They are told not to perform service on iPhones with these problems and instead to give customers a PR-driven recitative instead.

In a nutshell, Apple knows the phone has problems but will insist that users are simply “holding it wrong.”

These statements are dead ringers for CEO Steve Jobs’ own assertions that the iPhone 4 antenna and reception issues do not, in fact, exist. “There is no reception issue,” he told one user. But the very fact that this document exists suggests that Apple execs know there is indeed a widespread hardware flaw, even if they’re unwilling to address it publicly at this time.

CNN’s newsroom staff were able to duplicate the reception issues with their own iPhone 4’s: “When held by its sides, which are composed of a metal antenna band, the phone’s reception quality drops dramatically.”

According to CNN, one law firm is preparing a class action lawsuit against Apple and is soliciting iPhone 4 customers to contact them about reception issues.

While the leaked documents acknowledges the fact that a rubber bumper case would improve reception on the iPhone 4’s, AppleCare reps are instructed not to offer the bumpers to customers:

2. Do not perform warranty service. Use the positioning above for any customer questions or concerns.

5. We ARE NOT appeasing customers with free bumpers — DON’T promise a free bumper to customers. Read More…

Rosa Acosta Eye Candy Of The Month

Damn!!!! Rosa Acosta will be featuring her “spread” in a up-coming issue of Show Magazine!! Check out more Rosa ! Click here

Rihanna Throwing Up Illuminati Signs On The Cover Of “Seventeen”


Fashion High:
“The thrill in fashion for me is taking a risk and daring myself to make it work. Even when I go shopping, I always buy something twisted and I know I’m going to have to figure out somehow to pull it off and make it my own.”

Getting Her Dollar’s Worth:
“I like to wear out my clothes because I think I spend so much money on them that I have to wear every cent out of them. I especially love when I have a piece, like a jacket, that I can wear so many different times with so many different things.”

Trendy Tomboy:
“For everyday, I like jeans that are supposed to be skinny jeans but aren’t tight. I like them tomboy-ish so that they’re almost a size or two bigger than my normal size and slouch a bit. When I go out, I like a more structured jean because, for my body, they’re more flattering on my legs.”





Taxman looking for Swizz Beatz

Swizz Beatz has again been hit by the tax man. According to public records, the fiancé of Alicia Keys -- who's pregnant with Beatz's child -- was slapped with an IRS lien of $652,727 on June 3 for unpaid 2008 income tax. The music producer, real name Kasseem Dean, has had a string of liens filed against him and his former wife, Mashonda, in New York, Georgia and California. Their debts stand at about $2.2 million. A lawyer for Beatz said, "We have been discussing the issue with the government for years and are currently negotiating an amicable resolution of the dispute."

Boris And Nicole Do Philippe Chow

Nicole Ari Parker and her husband Boris Kodjoe had a little dinner date last night at Philippe Chow in Hollyweird.

Tuesday, June 29, 2010

Nicki Minaj Back Stage Photo At The B.E.T.

Diddy looked more like Nicki Minaj’s “Hired Help” than a superstar/music mogul this past Sunday in behind-the-scenes flicks from the BET Awards. Photographer Freddy O spotted him bending over backwards to make sure she looked nice and didn’t have any accidents as she maneuvered around the awards show.








Dawn Richard Gets Glam For Ghubar Magazine


Dawn Richard of Dirty Money is definitely hotter than Dawn Richard of Danity Kane. Check out a few shots from her upcoming spread in Paris’s Ghubar Magazine in which Dawn will grace the cover.

” Dawn’s personal style is impeccable. She is a role model for women everywhere. She embraces herself, and is comfortable in her own skin, not to mention the heart of lion” – Ugo Mozie, Celebrity Fashion Stylist.

Life after Danity Kane = Dirty Money = More exposure….

She looks good




Twista (ft. Do or Die & Johnny P) - "Yo Body"



wow Twista, Do or Die and Johnny P. together again crazy loving it. Johnny P. life is good I see.

Video: T.I. On Chelsea Lately



Chelsea Lately took T.I. hostage for an interview on her late show on E! last night. And of course her obsession for incarcerated rappers continued. The two talked about his new projects, Tiny and Mr. Harris going back to prison (not really).

Video: Fonzworth Bentley – Greener

Greener from degamistudios on Vimeo.



The Fonz dropped off the visual to his new single on 106 & Park last night. Here it is in case you missed it. Still not sure if we’ll ever hear C.O.L.O.U.R.S. (Cool Outrageous Lovers Of Uniquely Raw Style), his debut album which was suppose to drop in 2007.

Video: Drake & Young Jeezy Rehearse For The 2010 BET Awards

Young Jeezy x Drake: BET Rehearsal 2010 from Decatur Dan on Vimeo.




Decatur Dan follows Jizzle as he rehearses his special appearance on Drake’s set during the BET Awards. The result of that, was THIS!

Video: The-Dream – Panties To The Side (Trailer)

IN CASE YOU MISSED IT: Celebs Hit BET Afterparties

Angel Lola Luz and Rosa Acosta.

Melody switched up to this interesting black dress.
D-Nice, T.I.P., and Janelle kicked it.
Mo and Kita from "The T.O. Show" made an appearance.
On the afterparty scene was Trey Songz, T.I. and Janelle Monae at the Atlantic Records party at Cecconi's Restaurant in L.A. Clearly working it out on the dance floor after a successful night of performances and awards from the label's artists.
Elise Neal and this cut-out dress.
Keri rocked a cute big studded dress
Doug Christie's daughter Chantel hit the carpet.
Chicken, waffles, and cigars. NBA Super Star Amare Stoudemire, Young Jeezy, Rapper Twista, and Julissa Bermudez were there.
Lance got dressed down for the occasion.
Gabby Sidibe and LisaRaye snapped some pics on the carpet

Naturi Naughton rocked this tight Marco Marco dress.
T.I. and Janelle danced it up
Ashanti looked pretty as usual.
And she did with her daughter Kai as well.
And Fabolous had the after-afer party with VIBE at his invite only late night breakfast event following the BET awards for 50 of his closest friends. The party started at 2am and lasted until 4am at Industry in West Hollywood. Guests toasted all night to congratulate Fabolous on his three BET nominations.
Holly Robinson Peete rocked a simple one shoulder black dress.
Scrappy and Luda.
Tia Mowry and Corey hit up the party.

MEAGAN GOOD LEAVING THE CLUB

Meagan Good was spotted leaving the Guys and Dolls lounge early Monday morning. The occasional actress has a few films in the works and even one she is producing by the name of ‘Sundays in Fort Greene’.

MUSIC VIDEO: FEFE DOBSON - “GHOST”




Rock starlet Fefe Dobson debuts the Alan Ferguson-directed video for her latest single, “Ghost.” The track comes from Fefe’s upcoming official sophomore album, Joy, which will hit stores August 17th.

Fantasia – Bittersweet

Video: DJ Khaled- All I Do Is Win (Remmix)



HOT LOVE IT!!!

Top court extends gun rights to states, cities

(Reuters) - The U.S. Supreme Court on Monday extended gun rights to every state and city in the nation in a ruling likely to spur new challenges to gun control measures across the United States.

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The 5-4 ruling could ultimately make it easier for individuals to own handguns in a country that already has the world's highest civilian gun ownership rate. Some 90 million Americans own an estimated 200 million guns.

Splitting along conservative and liberal lines, the nation's highest court extended its landmark 2008 ruling -- that individual Americans have a constitutional right to own guns -- to all cities and states for the first time.

The decision extending gun rights, one of the country's most divisive social, political and legal issues, was a setback for Chicago's 28-year-old ban on handguns, which now faces new judicial review and is likely to be eventually overturned.

Legal challenges to existing laws restricting gun use in other states and cities are also expected.

Investors saw the ruling as a win for gun makers, pushing shares of Smith & Wesson Holding Corp up 5.6 percent and Sturm Ruger & Co up 2.2 percent on Monday.

The right to bear arms, under the Second Amendment of the U.S. Constitution, previously applied only to federal laws and federal enclaves, like Washington D.C., where the court struck down a similar handgun ban in its 2008 ruling.

The ruling, issued on the last day of the Supreme Court's term, was a victory for four Chicago-area residents, two gun rights groups and the powerful National Rifle Association.

"This decision makes absolutely clear that the Second Amendment protects the God-given right of self-defense for all law-abiding Americans, period," said Chris Cox, the rifle association's chief lobbyist.

Chicago had defended its law as a reasonable exercise of local power to protect public safety. That law, and a similar handgun ban in suburban Oak Park, Illinois, were the nation's most restrictive gun control measures.

"We hold that the Second Amendment right is fully applicable to the states," Justice Samuel Alito concluded for the court majority, ruling that the right to bear arms was a fundamental right.

YEARS OF LAWSUITS

It could take years of lawsuits before courts draw a clear line between an individual's right to a gun for self-defense and reasonable government gun regulations to reduce violent crimes like murder, suicide and accidental shooting deaths.

The justices did not strike down the Chicago law directly, but sent the case back to a U.S. appeals court for review, where it appeared likely to be struck down under the ruling.

Gun control advocates had expected the ruling and predicted that reasonable regulations would survive future challenges.

Paul Helmke of the Brady Center to Prevent Gun Violence said, "We can expect two things as a result of today's decision. ... The gun lobby and gun criminals will use it to try to strike down gun laws, and those legal challenges will continue to fail."

The court's four liberal justices dissented.

Retiring Justice John Paul Stevens wrote in a 57-page dissent that the "consequences could prove far more destructive

-- quite literally -- to our nation's communities and to our constitutional structure."

It was widely seen as one of the Supreme Court's most important rulings this term, along with the decision in January that corporations can spend freely to support or defeat candidates for president and Congress.

Gun rights could emerge as a key issue at Senate confirmation hearings that started on Monday for Elena Kagan, nominated by President Barack Obama to replace Stevens.

'LOVE TO KILL'

In Chicago, a clearly disappointed Mayor Richard Daley said he was working on a new gun ordinance now that the Supreme Court had ruled on the city's handgun ban.

He also took issue with the court's majority ruling that elected officials were not doing enough to quell gun violence.

"Common sense tells you we need fewer guns, not more guns," Daley said. "When it comes to Chicago, the court has ignored all that has been done in the past decade to reduce the murder rate and violent crime."

Daley cited statistics detailing the nation's level of gun violence: 100,000 people shot each year, eight people dying each day from gunshots, one million dead since 1968, the year Martin Luther King and Robert Kennedy were assassinated.

He said $10 billion a year is spent in the United States on guns and ammunition.

"We can kill more people in America than anywhere else," a visibly angry Daley told reporters. "We love to kill."

The Supreme Court case is McDonald v. City of Chicago, No. 08-1521.